MEJMPHIS DAILY APPEAL FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1886. 8 I RilLROAD TIME TAELE. IohTtTKN w Orleans Thm lUMlfsklPPI TALXKT BOITK. Ob ul (Kir May J l1, piwrer trains oa tnu reea win run ai i"uu" M.nphil 4:30 .) : p.m 10:113 p.m :) a.a 7:21 a.m L.i.oT. 4:i 7 a. 1:13 a. V;ckkTg. 1:44 a.avll:l p.a &:' a. ml 0: p.m 6:14 a.m! 7:61 p.m 8:i) a.m' B:'t p.m JikrruoB Ijtet fe ear Orleans C0NNKCT10N8. A-With (II lines entering Memphis. B-Witb M. kS.fi. R. R. for Helena. tot Greenville and Hunting tot, and all Arkansas point. p-With V. A M. andV.. B. P. Railroadi. S-With N.i J. A C. K. ft. for Aatchei soil Jarkioa. JT For Point on lb Branch. fl-Withitamri for llayou Sara. 11-Wuh railroadi diverging fur Florida, Trial and Toast poiot. JAa. M. aUWaKI'S. V. P. aodQ. M. M. BlRKiT, (ientral Sup t. A. J.KAi'l'. P. A. RrMri Newaaad tliaalaarsppl 'al ley, ireinl mar a follows i fco. a (teat line da'ly) leaves at lu:UU a.m. No. 2 leat.i at 11 -.40 p.m. daily. 61, Luii (ant Jin karri daily at S :l it.ui. Mo. 7 (last line daily) arrive at 1;J0 p.m. Mall and ex press arnves daily at 3:1'' a.m. fit. Louil ait Una arrival dally at k :05 a.m. Lonlavlll and kaabvllle Traini or aa follows: .Ft mail arrival daily at MM a.m.! leave at 10:10 p.m. i Bail Lavei I nly at lOila a.m.; arrive! at 4 :U0 p.m. Brownsvili arcumntoiatiom Uavei daily' aicopt Sunday, at J nu p.m.! arrive! daily, Meant Soadar. at t jU e.ia. iataadard lima). laalaalppl and Trantami, Fait mail train leave! dally at 4:31 p.m. J arrive! at :1S a.m. Local freiihl laavai at 6:40 a. H. I arrival at 4:80 li.m arelgnt traini Noi. and run tri weekly. No. Aleavei alempaU Monday, n adnaaday and Friday. omiphia aad Mftle Rork. -Train! mev aa fellows (central itandsrd time): No. 1 leases daily at t:W p. m,t arrives at t :M p.m. No. i leavel at tM a.m. arrival at :W a.m. No. 6 (freight) learei Hopaflald dally (eioept Sunday) at 8:00 a.m.) arrival at 7:10 p.m. aeeaaBhi and Cbarleaton Trains mere aa follow! i Through aipress laavai dally at 10:20 p.m. Mail and express laavai aallw at 9:10 a m. ekm.rvtlla aocommoda- tioa leave daily, aieapt Sunday, at 4:30 p.m. Ihroagn iprsi arrive dally ato:2 a.m. Wall and eipreii arrival daily at 4 M p.m. Somarvill aooommodatloa arrival daily, aioept Hundav, at SiHO a.m. 4nir Boole (ilaaaai Cily, ftprlnv 11 auad Mempttla) Trains laavaM. and T. depot a follewi: No. 4, Kaniai Cily ax- frH, lavat 10:4& a.m.: No. 3, Kanm ity txpraei, arrival at 3 .SO p.m. No. 2, ania City mail, laavai at:00 p.m. I No, 1, aniaa City mail, arrlva at lin a. J. No. rlt. Loai and Chicaan eipraei, leavel at 00 p.m. 1 No. 1, St. Louil and Chlcaol- Xrai, arrival at 1:4a a.m. In ffeot Sunday, prll W, MM. HoBipbla, tllriTilBihani and Alias, i ie Molly Horinn Houta Traini mora aa (ollowi : No. 1 leavei Memphli daily at 3:45 r m.i arrival atuoiiy Bpringi at e:30 p.m. I o. X laavai inly Snrinn daily at :00 a.m.. arrlwa at MamnM at 11 llA a.m. i N leawai Mamohii dally at 7:30 p.m.. arrival at 7:90 p.m., arrival at Holly Nprlptl it 11 : P.m.! No. leavel Sprinii daily it 3:30 ,m arrival at ewpnu eiM a,m THE WEATHER. WitHiaoTos, May 7, IBM, 1 a.m. Ind'cations: For Memphis and "Vicinity, fair, slightly warmer weather; blue crescent, red sun. (orologlcuU Bcmart. Mimtsis. Tiki., May 9, ISM. Time. Bar. Tber.Wind.W'ther 7:00 a.m. 11 00 am. 3:00 p.m. 29 t50 67.0 7(1.0 81.0 N. aw. aw, a Lt rain Cloudy .1.817 fair 7:00 p.m ,29.712 77.0 640 Cloudy ClotKly 10:00 p.m .129 7361 w. " Maximum temperature, 82.0, Minimum temperature. 64.0. Rainfall, .61. Ozone, 11 am., 0. All observations are taken meridian time, which is one hou on 75 r faster wan local Ume, ;im the Cotton Rlon. Biqnal 8irticb, U. 8. Army, May 6, 1886 61p.m. ' Division ot telegram! and repottt tor the benefit ol commerce and agrlcnl tnro. Cotton region bulletin for the twenty-four hours ending May tub, 6 o'clock p.m. ' D f r:ir::::i a hh a Ho t. TBICT. ? I p ? I Memphis 82 116 ,06 Nashville 74 61 .29 Grand Junction... 79 63 '. ,L'9 Corinth w 80 (it .02 Tnscumbia 71 iii ,ii5 Decatur 79 01 1.33 8oottel)oro...i 78 67 2.20 Batosville 87 H .15 Hernando 80 00 .00 Grenada 81 (It '.00 Arlington .. 83 02 .03 Brownsville 78 (12 2.M Milan IMH4IHI I KO GO ,5r Paris HO 51 .02 Coviugton 8:1 64 Dyeraburg 79 03 "Boiivtir 78 0:! .10 lloily Pprings.M... 81 e:i .01 O-furJ m W. aaaaHaBamamasyMMartaaBaBamma. aaaMawa wvemmaawaa afjaaamaaami - Bums ... 1520 ll'.K) 7 :19 Means 80 03 ,f5 DISTBICT!. f g" b g. B B Wilmington 80 00 .00 Charleston 86 53 .00 Angtuta. 83 59 .04 Savannah.-.. 88 59 .00 Atlanta 80 59 .08 Montgomery 86 00 .00 Mobile m.... 87 02 .00 , 5ew Orleans.-... 8 64 . Galveston- 87 68 ,00 Vickihnrg... 86 65 . Little Rock MsUtyhis 80 .' 63 .,.55 Pums..: 928 672 .67 MyWI" 8 t'l I M inappreciable , cxyr NEVFS.. . , The picnic season is upon us. -This will be a big day at the race track. The boss plnstefWa will meet this vening. . T luitGfniut, by Wilkie Collins Jirice 20 ccut, now for sale at Muus ord's. 1 ( Edward Goldsmith was yesterday appointed guardian of Henrietta anil Dannie Vos.e. If there are any pickpockets in the city this week they are keeping remarkably quiet. A marriage license was i?sned yes terday to Clias. Williams and Miss Letba Franklin, colored, Loveless, the ex-policeman, was sent to jail on a Htate'a warrant from the Police Court yesterday. About $5 damage was done by lire to the stable of Martin Kelly, 2i3 Desoto street, yesterday at noon. So admission w ill be charged for the lecture by Mrs. Carr ut the Strangers' Church this evening. Tlie w ill of Mrs. Mary Hope was admitted toproha'e yesterilav, and Mr. John .l'eters was appointed adminis trator cum te.stamcnto annexo. A white infant, prematurely horn, was f jund wrappe 1 in a t jwel in the liayou near Washington street yesttr-1 day. An inquest waj held by Juatice Bnt'cnborg Mm. Sallie Houston t'arr woman'! part in terrjiieram-e work. Fine elo I'atinnary eierciw a and music. To night at 8 o'clock at Ftrangera' church. Admission 25 c? nU. A crowd of aevfrul huntlred peo ple gathered on the corner of Main and Linden street at 1 o'clock yester day, w hen simill darky, who had been lighting a few moment! before, fell in an epuh-ptic fit. Columbuf, O . Mar " Warrants ftjr tie rrrert c the ahjent Dr-mocrtc henator are being ipued to-Dinht, and the dpnty sercpant-al-armi w II make an tflort to suits them tomorrow. The warrants are mute returnable im mediately. The glints were unusually bad yes'erdav. The air was close and they fairly Hwariiicd. Stock wn nearly frntitic (.'own and I rimes suf fered aline . (tnHt oil h'iiiihI to afford verv little reMof, and considerate hiii'linien mai'.e tunokes linger their liorses when they had to Htand for any length of t ine The comini Maifest promises to be the mob, gorgeous of the many grand ulluirs tlie (ieriiiiiim of &! em phis have ever hun-Jlcd. The ar rangements for It have all been made on a gorgeous scale. The Various committees are determined to leave nothing undone to make it a pro nounced succem, and it is safe to say their elicits will not he in vain 5 Treasurer (ireen's benefit, which was to have token phuo last night, was postponed until next week on ac count of the storm. The theater, and the Indies and gentlemen who were to have taken part, were all in readi ness, but so many had purchased tickets who could not be expected to attend, that the afl'air was advisably put oil. .Notice of ilate will be given Mr. Tamura, the Japanese Prcs byterinn clergyman, now a guest of iln. Uliurcli on Nielby street, will speak to the ladies of the Second Presbyterian Church nt 4 o'clock this evening, and to tlio public in the chnrcn at 8 o'clock to-night, tnib ject: ' Home Life in Japan." Ad' iinsbion tree. Mr. Tamura Is a thoroughly educated gentleman and a most interesting speaker. He ought to, and no doubt will, have as lartre an audience ns tho church will hold. At the meeting of cotton crushers yesterday, Mr. Mansticld was per mitted to make a statement in favor of .the machinery used in what is known as the new process, now used by mills in the country. Mr. Algeo reported that dispatches had been forwarded to Washington protesting against the passage of tne butterine bill, in accordance with the resolution passed yesterday. A lengthy pajer was read by Col. Fairly of Charleston. 8. C, upon the various processes of separation, and one by Mr. J. C. John son of Memphis, upon the general subject of manufacturing cotton-seed oil. Sole Agents Tor Horace B. Kelly & to.'i Key West Cigars. The trade supplied at New York prices. A full assortment constantly on hand at the following stands con trolled by us: Gayoso Hotel stand, Peabody Hotel stand and 310 Main street. Fresh shipments received weekly. i. bamrixq.n a co. LAKUYIEW KC I KSIOXS. Loafavlll), Mnw Orleans and Texas Hallway, Commencing Bna day. Hay eth. Sunday excursion trains will run as follows: Lrtii ilrmphi. Ixan Lakmew, 10:30 a.m. 11:05 a.m. 1 :30 p m, 2 :05 p.m, 3:W p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Fare for round hip, 25 cents. Tickets good only on dav of sale. A. J. KNAFP, Oen'l. Pan. Aont. A New Hliulrsale Notions ami Far ulslilng (i ood s llonse. Messrs. W. B. Rolison and Ben Block, late with B. Lowemdoin & Bros,, lo!t last night fcr New York to pur chase a Mritc stock of goods fir the the new wholesale house they propore to establish hern on the 1st of July, in the store formerly occupied by Lang stall & Co, Th y are both popular, erjercetic and thorough businefs men, and have an extensive ncq'iain'anee a'nonn the mcrchatit in the tenitorv contiguous to Tennesfe, who wdl doubtless welcome them t) thtir new ield of usefulnets with large order?. There is no re von why an establish ment devo'.ed to the nile of notions and furnishing goods should not suc ceed here, and wo are coLil lent that he new ura has the ability and de termination necsdsry io flUCCW - - . Memphis and Charleston H.allroad. MivipniB, May 3, WfA. On each day ot race week traini will leave the Memphis and Charleston depot for the race track at 10 t.m., 12 noon, 12:30 p.nv, 1 p.m., 1:30 p.m. and 2 pm. Returning, the traini will leave race track at clote of races. Round-trip tickets (good on day of lale only) will be sold at No. 278 Main street and at depot at 25 cents each. No tickets will be sold at Vance street cioasing, nor will traini stop there for pafsengers. Trains returning from track will, however, stop at Vance street to let off passengers. Two lines of street cars (rad line and new Citizens' line) run between the Memphis and Charleston depot and the various quarters of the city. 0. A. PkHAUSSURB, Anlitant (leneral I'anienaer Aitnt. A Drngglxt'a Story. Mr. Isaao' C. Chapman, druggist, Newburg, N. Y., writes ns: "I have for the past ten years sold several gross of Dr. William Hall's Balaam for the Lungs. I can say of it what I cannot say of any other medicine, I have never heard a customer speak of It but to praise ita virtues in the high est manner. I have recommended it to a great many esses of whoiping cough, with the happiest eQorts. 1 have used it iu my own family for many years; In fact, always have a bottle in the medicine closet ready for use." nisi: II ALL. Mi:SIllII4 YM. MK O, May 8th, 101 h. 11 Hi, lilli. (jilt 1110 C'HlU'tl lit I l'.M, Wouog;rui ltangh'wt Mullortl. Atlvlcc lo Motliors. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Pyrup fliould always be used w hen children are cutting teeth, lt relieves the little sutlerers at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and tho little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." It is verv pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens tlie gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the host know n remedy for diarrho-a, whether arising froiii teething or other causes. Twenty five cents a bottle. B. LOTOEX8TEIX BROS TO-DAY! FRIDAY! WILL BE AX INTERESTING DAY FOR VTTRACTIVi: U AltO A IX S In Addition to Oar Great CLOSING OUT SALE OF Ud if s',M lege,' and Children's Slioe Which of itself should bring out great crowds, we offer four other attractions which no la Jy can well afford to miss. VK FIRST CALL Y0VB ATTENTION TO lOVER 5,000 REMNANT3 AN1 DRES8 LENGTHS OF COL ORED DRESS GOODS. The past bnsy month has left ns with tbe choicest lot of remnants we have yet offered. These we have placed on center table, op posite our Dresj Goods Depart ment, and have marked them at less than Oiie llaV Tlteir Actual Vatiit. OUB HUT OF FIB IS (10,000 Worth or Black and Col ored 811k Remnants and Drees Length", All New, Choicf, Seamnalle Goods. They will be displayed on center table, opposite oar Silk Depart ment. Ai to prict, we have marked them 89 low that it wou'd not sum prise ui to see them all go in one day. TUB THIRD GREAT DRIVE COMPRISE! A CHOICE LOT OF FINE GINGHAM, PERCALE AND FRENCH SATEEN REMNANTS AND DRESS LENGTHS, ALL OP THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATION. We OJVr Th(te at Half Price. LAST BUT NOT LRAST OP TBE MANY BARGAINS WC OFFER TO-DAY IS in Elegant Lot of Jaconet and Mali Embroidery Remuntits. What they cost to manufacture has not been taken into considera tion. Wo are determined to close them out. Ha come and see them. PRICES WILL SVnPJUSE YOU. II. LOHEMSTJEIN V BROS. 44a to Memnhta Floral Company for alanta and plenty of them. Conpea and Carriages at W. E. Ed wards Broa.' Stabletna only nlaea la the eliy tnat has tbein. Telephone Orders promptly attend, d to. Teleplioaea Moa, e and 751. Jnxt RerelTcd. Two car loads of extra mules and horses at j. a, porrkst a co.'s, 69Monroa itraet. Memphla Tloral Vs. haa tho lara-oat Slock of nlaaia la town. MEMPHIS YS. MACON, Saturday, May Nth. Game Called at 4 P. M. Central Xuraery, (19 Market street. Telephone 717. Re daction of prices for balance of the leaaon. Fine Watcb repairing at Mul ford's. Ho to Rnlledice A l.naninnralno for yoar flumblna and Una-t Ittlua. Snbacrlbe for the" Appeal." ' The Base Hall Association will pay $5 for eacb and every man convicted Tor cutting the fence at their park. Order "M 11 Hortl Made Medal." riILIll7RE, Parlor and lied Room Suites, BABY CARRIAGES. SPECIAL BARGAINS RACE WEEK AMES, BEATI1E & CO., 303 MAIN STREET. Ph'mks cleaned, curled and dyed, 14 North Court street. Colored to match auy sample. Mulford, Jeweler, 891 Main, go locits orders from the country. Coal. In order to introduce tbe Alabama Splint Coal in this market, it will be tlelivered at 30c per barrel in citv lim its, lt has no superior. , , P.m. PAIIER50S A CO. Telephone l1. IIOTRL, ARRIVALS. . IaiWdy Hotel. C. B. OALLOWAT t CO Paoraitroa. ft a tea tl 6U and t par day, aeeorJiai to ia and location of rovov-bpeeial ratal mad. RPHann,Tn W C Ballinrton, Tens " i ntii, An j b noei, Arc CW Lucy, Ark i L Klin. Um I II Fal knar. Ark K C lirnr. Ark j B iaioa, lean J B Placer, Mim II w ickiier, N Y r r or. una. Tenn J M Kearn, Tean J L pimuvnde. Mill J B I'hillipi. Tnn V II ltl,.n U'l. L 11 1 urner, aiim W L Youni , Tenn H KCild.ell. Kf J II Irwin, K J HiaTiond, Pa J Wolf Aw, Ark A M Shook, Mii II H Henij, Ark M P Karly, Ark Dr Mriero-k, Ark W U Koi. Mu J N Carjienter, MUi S M Uabner, Mill L Marie, Mo N J ricner, T J M Siieari, Tann S WlVke. Tenn J M StHion, Ark Mim F Aiken, Tex II I' Landman, Ala J 14 Martin. Tenn J II llxdden, N Y S Kalin, Ohio I. k Inline. Ma 11 lirncD. Mien ' i.-Dinei'uin..Micll t'onper, l'On Slim J Carton, Ark l! H iken, Tex J II Mranav Aw. Tenn J II IItiiiiioii. Fla A K Ja"kion, Fla W B Kichinond. Ark J 11 HlHntun, K 8 M imixon, Ala K.li JohiiM.n, . Y 11 UojU e, Ohio A M Martin. Ohio Mm A M Martin, Ohio Vai Jnhn bmith. Mim P II Siev.n ln Mri-C 11 Ayrei". k Mim M,irri. kw C (i J,bimon, Yenn O W Purker. P C W KHi I, Mi.i J r: Oliver, .Trna J lt HooAtun, 3utt J V. ItokertHoi. Xei (" M K'hn, Ohio L White, lay , K V Mnr.u.n. Via (J lteiii(rer, Ohio B Iiavii, Tenn 1' L (ray. Tenn. .1 VnUn.l, Ark J II hernnrd. Mis HLrirall. Mini- W : .M. mi, Min A V Smith, Mo KS I'Mtle, Mo II It .Uattuek, Ky F IlMinarii. Mo J O W alker, Tenn (i W Learcla, Mill J B Jenningi, Ala Miki Jackion, Ala V HSlr.vhnrp. a.l. I 11 lu.L... A -u A J Htenewald. NY WE Ilichardi, N T J It Jithti.nn Mi.. b i Simojl 4 w. i Y J .M Young, Tann W M HiMDHkei, Ky .1 II m'h, Tena K s Horner, Aik 'I' II Faulkner, Ark J E Kyley, Tenn W L Hunt, Ala K L Jordon, Tens J W (ilann. Tuna Mini Caldwell. N J J II On wmn, Ky J II Knai, Ark C II Turner. MIm W L Lucy. Ark J K Maudlin, Mitl J W Walker, Ala R II MoUte, Tenn A V Loring, Tenn W A Cunniniham,Tn Tbo Hew toyoao. . FARRIJfOTOW, BTEWART k WHITE, Prophihtoiii. Ratel, 12 90 to 14 pr day, aocordint to loca tion of roomi.. P M Hardina, Milt M T Matnard, Mill N 8 O-rrett, Mini .1 II Cork, Mm' 6 E Wilnon. Mill WCAyen, Min T H Todd, Mm R J Lyle, Mim . J D Wi'liain, Mifi A Woolridae, Tenn J M Moriihan. Tenn J L Lik, Mini KB Turner, Mill W H C'rntheri, Mill M Dnnelion, Mill li P Molcher, Mm HP Hill, Tenn J J Uanki, Tenn WSBeyd, Tnn (I Mailer, Tann J M Ulenn. Tann W Cnnnioghain.Tenn N Loring, L R8 Jordan, La A Her uice, NY T Newcomi , lenn C U Hurr;i, Mo T W Johnion. Ill J Felienlhul. Ill J B McMvin Aw, Tenn G W omiih, Inn H Kmiih, Tenn W H Coleman, N Y J J Cowan, Min Mim Sledge, Mln HBruton.NY J E Blake, Mini B F Thonia', Tenn Mn A houibard.TennF Bjrkett, Tenn Q 11 Lynch, Mich R J Harris, Mich C (labain, Tonn SCSicne. Ark Mn C Camy, Tenn Mifi K llarrins, Tenn jim norien. lenn it neweomD, lano .1 F Shepparil, Tann T A Allen. Tenn W R Bir, Ark M Keed, Mill KMDunlap, NY 1)C Moore, Min W Wilson, Ala C B Kobinion, Mill J M Howard, Mim J B Moore, Ark H (J Adam, N Y J M I.awi, Tenn W Cooper, Tenn ROMeicham. Mill M M Sony, .N Y J L Walker, Ala J W dully, Mo E J Mathews, Mill H 0 Johnion, Tenn 0 M Pack, Tann J Callaghan, Ky W 1) 81de. Mill t 17 1 . 1 UI. m lj .v. .... w v, , iu,.. i.i nooiea HEW, G W llaroum Aw.N Y V. Moore. V V M INoblei dew, N Y J M Martin, NY F It Aiken, NY H J Stewart, NY WO Kbbart, Mo C Foster. Mo N C Anderion. N Y Mm J Waldron, N Y M m Davenport, N Y O F Landrura. Ala J W (iardner, N Y M Fehrman, NY K L Mortimer, N Y JSOadimy.NY J Andrews, Ohio RO Harder, Ark W R Splrey, Ark W T Morrow, Mo J C Pumell, Mm j i iiinnouse, aim a a Mill, Ohio G Winilon, Misa 11 C Moorn. Mim W U Harvey, Tenn li f Johofon, Misi J T S-ei.herd. Miss TJ Murders, Mill F A Alden, Mini tjnaton'a llolel. W. H. BINflHAM Mah.om. Enropenn plan. Knlarged and refurnished. Pricei aocording to site and loca tion of roomi. (i Vlol.l.. Tan r. 11,,.. I.... . rp M J Jonei, Mo 8 K lowdy, Tenn IW.II... II. TU 1,:.. J J bason, Mifi K 8 Pritnhard, Mi.i Mire B Welken, Mill MIm O Welkes, Mill M B Jones, Mill J SSnundors Aw, Misi J llelsh, Tenn T F Uodgei. Ark Tom Steele. Ala W A Alexander. Ala J H McKmnie, Tann H M Ward, Ark J Kvins, Mill A Tolenson, Ark MrsCFuhn, Ark II K Williams, Ark n li Kin. N v nr... iJ , .. ' (i Keed, Ark L Barhee, tenn F Uiiw.ll. Ma w u 1.I. mi.. J K Moore, Va P T Foreythe, (3bio bit J urner, Misi w w Patrick. Mo W L 11 ran nam, Miss J F Kolley, Misi lt M ll.r.i. Mia. A U 1I..1..II 1. J Ltawiliorn, lenn KKJiimos, Min, n r .Ha my, miss o 01 llowiird, Mil's Mini I, Moor, Misi Mn Q K Ki'isey, Misi Miss 8 Parker, lenn Mn Jenkens, Tenn Miss Farley Tenn HG McNnnoe Aw, Mill Miss McNimoo, Miss W I 11 bertson. Ark W 1'enyei.r, Ark W 1) I'elisnn, Ark .,,,,9,,"lC0,,Arl1 J W Gibbon A w.Tenn J T Edwards, Misi J C Marlcv, Te'n'n i i. Tl""".'.?onn M"" M.lrxandor, M u,lHl.','1e Ml" W W Murphy. Miss 1" Malore, lonn KM Alsup, Tonu JsM oir, Tenn Jno A (irani. La w K Alexander, Ala GeoK SholtonAw.Tonn Ihoi Newrnmo, Min M 11 Hove, Miss JnoT II it laimi n.'l enn J II Sigman, Tenn S l) I1..?1 IS' Vineyard, Ark I, """t, lx Miss Id Vano, Ark J 1. bridge, Mss Mn K fiskridio, Miss VrltMy llniiHe. (Formerly Commercial Hotel.) Corner of rront and JeHerson itroeti. Terms: t ,, transient ratol, 12 per day. J. II. PmnuT (of Richmond, Va) Paor n J? ,1.Iar' W. H B Fallin, Tenn w k i". ior' ' 1"! S X Uirmingliam, MUi TO1iu"'.'.rlt 0 M""ii, Tenn ! a?r" r .V-1" WH Hurdaway, Min VrFtPM.,1't'M' T B Ward. Ala i H,Kl)', L Cochran Aw, Ark J W Williams. Ark W 1) Maudlin, Tenn Cart Fields, Ark Mrs D Dorrii, Ark i h J,r"n, Ark Misi C Brown, Min J K Timr, Mo, J 11 Kdwardi, Ark J II Bennett. Mill A Ktover, Ark W Lannin, Ohio J Warren. Ky Geo Wilson, NY C Darnieli. Ark Mils J Hicks, Tenn W Lee, Ark C B Smith, Ala George Read, Mo J A Read, Mn W I) Ptallings, Ark T J Morris, Mill W F Koiell, Min D i Steverion, Mill John Kenney, Ky G U fclo.n, Misi JF Williami, Mill James Hogler, Tann F Clark, Tann J W Gould, Tenn G Williami, Ohio W B Horinon, Ohio B Warren, Tenn 8 J Wilson, Mo 'JUHowan.Mo T Slaughter, Tex J Cannon, Tex SJ Wright, Mo . JHSweattArk A J Ashwood.1 Va Joseph Brown, Tenn Dally Enropena Hotnl, Corner of Adami and Main streets. Roomi, 60c, 75o and 11 per day : American Plan, i per day. First-clnsi Restaurant in the Hotel. J. M. DUFFY (10 yean with Peabody Hotal) . Proprietor. J IT Snyder, Tenn A T Fortun-, Tonn J F McOuugal, Tenn J M Heaves, Tann J B Kiel. Tcun A C Rhodes Aw, Tenn GTG-skins, 111 I, Shaw, Tenn K 1. Wothertey.Tenn J W Perkins, Ark J O Johnson, Misi Chxi W est, Miss D M Powell, Miss j M Cumpton, Misi J C Morrison, Tenn IAS Bell, Miss G W Hay, Miss 1, K Coleman. Tenn G M Ttnbeock, Mo J D Tucker, Miss W II Jeffreys, Misi AGrunewald, Misi : W T Scott, Tein E L Chambe-s, lenn J G Wells, Tenn V 11 Ellis, Tenn J R Bliickmsn, Tonn K C Pavis. Tenn L A Iluller, Tenn . W fl Tmsley, Tenn J K Berry, Wins J M More, Tenn CGHrown.Tenn J Van, Mo T C Johnson, Miss S Miller, Miss W lt Miller. Miss W Merrill, Miss C W alker, Ara Mrs V Lewis, Kv W G Calloway, Tl; II S None. Col T R Bryant, Tein W U Leregsnr, Mo L Me?le, Mo W M Huher tann. Ark 1) Kice, Ark C A Woodruff, Tenn F Murphr, lenn F 3 Caldwell, Tenn S U Ssuiuels, Ind 11 J Sutherland, Mo Mrs M L Neil, .Min Mrs L Nisbit. Miss J T Siaith, Tenn I. 1 Williams ir, Tenn J B Heid. Tenn W M Sheppard, Ky N It Byrd. Ark J A wterinan, Vo N L Naregan, Mich J M Andrews, Miss 0 J Manier, Mirb J T Willis, Ind L J French. Ky R M Chesnut, Mo HI. Cops. Mo LT Flel.htr, N Y. UiSK HILL. Memphis t. Macon will open the League seatton in Mrtmphl on Satur day nest, ti.tme called at 4 p. ni. tirt Kntlelae ijtaTOniarsilno to do yonr VlnmbtHg-. ltooiu4 Frosoo4?4l from fit upwar !s in the latest styles. H. 11. Meyer, No. ?2 -Second street. Call at once or send postal for designs. MtfTht) firm of GOODBAB A CO. haa been diasolTed, and ws have reorjranixed oor interest in the Wholesale Boo and Shoe Bnsinetv, in connection -with Mr. W. E. Love, late of Warren, Lore 4 Co., St Louis, Mo., and Mr. J. O Callioott, of Coldwater, Miss., under the style of and firm name ffiren below.W thank oar friends for their patronage in the past and hope for a continuance of their faTora. ) A. B. GOODBAST" -o ' iJ. H. GOODBAR. A. B. 4SOODBAB, Lata of Ooodbar A Co., Memphli. 3G7 & 3G9 Main BOSTON We are now receiving a large and noMrclj Sw Stock of Eaittern and Spring Trade of l$8t, which we oiler at atoi'la llotioiu l'ricei, Ko mad" b anw enmpe'inor marker, ON FIRE I The Water Exploding and Carrying Destruction Aloqg the Banks. ter The sight of a river on fire has not been seen io the vicinity of Memphis, but it is certain that the Greatest Bargains in Clothing are to be found at the Misfit Clothing Par lors, 262 Second street. It is now time to think of Spring Clothing. Ponder well where you can buy it to the greatest advantage. Who can afford to sell it the cheap est? Where ought the greatest bar gains to be obtained?' These are questions that should be considered by every buyer. Head the Answers in the Stars. The Misfit Clothing Parlors can sell you Clothing at Halt Cost, be cause we buy Clothing at Half Price The Misfit Clothing Parlors buy nothina that they do not secure at what represents a great sacrifice to the tailors who made the gar ments. Low buying is the secret of selling low. The Misfit Parlors sell low because they buy low. The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring The spriDg flowers will soon be here. Prepare to dress to receive them. The Misfit Clothing Parlors have Stacks of New Suits, Tiles 'ot Business Suits, Tons of New Tants, Beautiful Spring Overcoats. OUR STRONG POINTS : First in quality; lowest in prices; nothing but real, reliable clothing; every garment carefully made. MISFIT 262 SECOND STREET, Opp. Court Square. MEMPHIS TEXXESSEE. SOT The Wide-awake Great Low Price Clothiers.' All alterations, to insure a per" feet fit, made free of charge, by a Firat-class Tailor. Young & Brother. Booksellers and Stationers, 2 IS Main St., Memphis, Tenn Wlahlna le Retire from BnalneM We Oiler Oar Entire STOCK AT COST. ADDITIONAL EIVEKS. Cincinnati, May li. Night River lit feet 6 inches on the gauge and rising. Weather clear and pleasant, after a bard lain. Lovisvn.LK, May 5. Night River 7 feet 2 inches in the canal and 5 feet on the gauge and rising. Weather clondy and stcrmy. Business good. Evansville, May 6. Night River stationary, with 10 feet 4 inches on the gauge. Weather clear and warm ; thermometer 70 ti 81. Departed: Thomas Sherlock, Cincinnati, 6 p.m. Caibo, May 6. Night River 24 feet 6 inches on the gauge and falling. Weather clondy and warm. Arrived : No arrivals of regular packet'. Depart ed: City of Cairo, St. Louis, 5 p.m.; Guiding Star, New Orleans, 1 p.ui. foaaei aud Carrlnge at W. S. Edwarda Broa. Hlnltlr the only place la the cily thnt has them. Telephone Ordera promptly attend, ed to. 1 elephonea Koa. and 70S. Solid Silverware at Mnlfortl's! CloiiPtts J. H. eOODBll, Lata of Ooodbar A Co.. Mampala. W . LOTE. Lataol Warren, Lor TTCZZOXLiZIISa.XjZI - ' and IS Gayoso Streets, Memphis,-Tenn. OrriCEKo. 24 HIGH STiTEET. ORG ILL BROTHEES & CO. HMlif HARD V A PLAIN AND BRONZED DOOR BUTTS. -PLAIN AND BRONZED DOOR LOCKS, PLAIN AND BRONZED SASH FASTENERS, BOLTS, KNOBS. ETC. A HOST COMPLETE STOCK OF BUILDERS' HARDWARE Or H-crx-y TJeaioriptloii, Jamea ML. Goodbar Wna. In Clark Eugene J.'Carrlngton Crank CI. Jone stM.'bllanli.ecl 1880.1 GOOBISARd&OO WHOLESALE BOOTS and SHOES 319 Main Street, Memphis, Tenn. WE offer to KEBCHAHTH OHIY the lamest and belt itock of Boot! and Shoe w have ever broueht to thil market, and which cannot b surpassed in quality and tyleibranr house In thil or any other city. In addition to a complete line of Saltern mad (oodi, inoludina the CELKBilaTKO SOODBAK A CO. BKtMj)4MH. wehandl. a largo and select itook of Custom-made Goods for Men, Women, Misses and Children. W carry a number of the best makes in th country, in avert variety and ityle, and amoni them (the well known Men'i Calf Boots and Shoei manafactand by Geo, Hooker or our Spring Trade. V alio carry a choice line of Ladies' and Misses' Custom Kid, Goat and. Calf Goods, manufactured by Krippendorf, Dittman k Co. We invito th trade to eiamin oor itock before buying lftewhr, and w guaraotee avarythlng w sell to give satisfaction. HmiliRtR A CO. X0U'(EMEJfiS. Clerk or the Criminal Court. WE are nuthiHied to announoo DABNEY W. CULLIEK as a candidate for Clerk of the Criminal Court of Shelby county, abject to th Democratic Convention. Jadge of the Probate Court. WE are authorlied to announce J. P. YOUNG as a candidate for the office of Judge of tbe Probate Court, lubjeot to th aotien of the County Democratic Convention. For Trnatee. WE are authorized to announce JOHN M. BRADLEY as a candidate lor Trustee ot Shelby county at the ensuing August election, lubiect to th action of th Democratic Convention. WE are authnriied to announce AN DREW J. HA RRH as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Trustee, subiect to tbe action ot tha Democratic Con vention. THE Apnenl iiauthorited to announce Mr. N. F. LKMASTER as a candidate for the office of Trustee of Shelby coun'y, lub ject to the action of th Democratic Conven tion. For Atlorney.General. WE are authorized to announce OEORGK B. PETERS, Jr., as a candidate for the office of Attorney-General, lubiect to the action of the Democratic Convention. TUB Appi nl ii auihoiised toanneunceS. D. WiSAKLEY at a candidate for Attorney-General, subject to the Democratic Con vention. For Kearlater. WE nre nuthorited to announce N. F. (Bl:NK) HAKKISON as a candidate for Rch-i-ter, suliject to the Action of the Democratic County Convention. THE Appcnl is ntithnrr.ed to announce JOHN 1. M( GALLTM as a ciradidnte for Heni8tor. su ject to the action of the Democrutic Convention. THE undersigned announces thnt he is a candidate tor Register, and asks the support ot the voters of Shelby county, li elected, will ndeavor to give siitiaftction in the discharge of the duties of tbe oflice, and places his claims subiect to the action of the County Democratic Convention. THOrt. B. CKENSUAW. Memphis, March 28, ISSti. SA. DOUGLAS, of Kerrville, Tenn., is a . candidate for REGISTER, subject to th action of th Democratic Convention. WE are authorised to announce E. A. EDMONusoN aa a candidate for County Register, subject to tbe aetion of th Democratic Convention. THE Appeal is authorited to announce JHN VV. GOULD as a candidate for the office of Register, subject to th action of th Democratic Convention. . . . Judge of the t'lreolt Conrt. JAMES L. GOODL0E will be a candidate, before th Democratic Convention, for nomination to thevlGce of Judge of the Cir cuit Court; and, if defeated, will support the succeseful nominee. We are authorlied to announce that JOHN JOUXdTuN is a candidate for Judge of th Circuit Court of Shelby County, subject to action of the Democratic Convention. W ire authorised to announce L. H. E9 TES, JR., as a candidate for Judg of th Circuit Court, lubiect to th action cf th Democratic Convention. CHANCERY SALE. PURSUANT to a decre rendered bvth Chancerv Court at Nashville, at its 0c- . 1 , IOC . .1 -.. t 1 Ar HM a , luuer icrui, io.'i ,uu piii.icu w. ,vu,w nr page 3r5, M inute Rook No. 22, In th case ot 1 bHmuel fcrKins vs jonn d. viajorota auu others, notice is Irerebv given that I will ex- imse to publio sale, at tbe oourtbouscdo rat lempLis, Tennessee, upon the terms here inafter set out. at 12 o'clock m on the 2ld day or May, lt. th following described property, all ntuat in tbe Taxing District of bhtlby oounty, Tennessee, to-wit: Lot JNo. 35, west side of Auction Fauare, Lot No. K, south si a of Auction Square, Lot No. fiii Second itreet, Lot No. corner of Overton and Third, HH'i (eet iiiuure, South hall lot 2;r2 Second street. Lot Ut and part lot 14.1, west side of Main street, between Market and Winchester sts. 'lermi of Sale One-lourth cssh. and the bulance on credits of li, 12, 18 and 21 months j interest bearing; notes required for deferred payments, and lien retained. Snle fre Irom redemption. . . SAMt KL PERRINtt, Special Commissioner. $25 REWARD WILL b paid f r the recovery, within one week , of the body of one Isaac Piok ton, who was drowned by falling Iron a barge at the laot of Union street. Friday April 3mh. I. F. NOKR1S. 1M Ueale st. P. M. STANLEY, ..--. rr?:-a FUNERAL DIRECTOR, M MatHaon Street. Memphis, Tena A FULL itock of Wooden and MiUlIi Cases and Casket. Bnrial Robes, etc., always on hand. Orderioy Telegraph or Tl phos l'romptiy attended to. X. C. CAIXICOTT, A Co., Bt. Losij. Lata of Coldwaiar. Custom-Made Boots tuid Shoes for on aa libet&l terms as can , . . RE! Sweet Pickles, Etc. Stalled Frnlt Plekled Orange, Stoned Frnlt Pickled Cnoninberaj. Sinned Frnlt Plekled Peppers, StaSed Frnlt Plekled Hnngoee, Mixed Sweet Pick lea, Croaa A Blnek well'a Chow-Chow anil' Jllxed f Irk lea. Plain Cucumber Pleklea sty the (all. Other brand of Plain and Hlaed Pleklea In tllem and Olive. J. F. BUCKHAM Sc. CO. Corner Neconrt and Ileal Nt. Jobs Ovirtok, Ji. C. N. Geosvmoi. OVERTON & Gf.OSVENOR, Real Estate Dealers AQEXTM A BBOILEICSe Office, 264 Second Street. SI. . Jor. Beoona and Conrt, MEMriUS, TENNESSEE. RIAL KBTATB BOUGHT AKD BOLD. Taxes Paid. Rents CoUeoted. ate., oa CommtswtoTi. J. G. SCHMIDT & SON, Importers and dealers In Ones, Aminn nlllou and t ialilug Tackle, Buildera' Hardware, felerlrio Bella and An il n Dclntora for Hotels and Residonres,80 91 aln mi reft, Memphis, Tenn. lectrio luppliei always on hand.Kepairtnt neatly done. EAGLE Boiler Works. SHE! & MCCARTHY, Propr's, 110, 142, 144 Front, Memphis. OFB 01 THB LAR8KST BOILER BHOPB in the South, and th only complete. Boiler and Sheet-Iron Works in theoitr. M annfHctnrer of heavy plate Iron work of every description. Bpaclal attantlea rlvaa to Dlantatlon work. R. KUPFERSCHEIIDT. IMPORTER AND DEALER IS Guns, imrannlUon, rishlng Tackle and Base-Ball ttoods. WHOLERALB AND RETAIL. a Mala Street, Memphla, Tennj . Manufacturing and Repairing of Ouni a Bpedalry. i Frank Schumann, Importer and Dealer In finna, Flahlnar Tackle and R porta nicn'aNBppllen. mr Special attention, riven to M ANUFACTUKlNtt and RK PAIRINt. 113 Main M., Memphis, Tenn OOODJBWS! A. HEXTER, No. SaX 4 JVC a 1 ix St., Eu just received a large stock of th latest styles of CASS1MERES ASD WORSTEDS for Pants, which wewil' make to order at much le.'i than the usual pricei. will mnke a good all-wool panti for 93. Call and examine our goods. Also, a complete line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS lor th coming season at our usual low pricei. A. HEXTER, NO. 211 MAIN ST. Finest Summer Resort in America HOTEL LAFAYETTE. Miiinetonba llcach, Minn. Offers accommodations uneqoalf d by anyhi tel in the west. Rates, 13 per day: 7S per month. Circulars and fuil particulars sent i romp'.Iyon application to EfJUENlS MK1IL. Manager, St. I'iCL, Mihx. u , L .1